this will be out soon, sorry i ended doing like 4 different versions, the original concept was cool, but the dual lfo for the depth needed more external control to be more usuable in a band setting (minimal time to tweak and be ready for the next song). I ended adding a hi and lo eq knobs to shape the tremolo voicing and cv out for the lfo out and the sequencer to sync other stuff with it
autopilot wrote:this will be out soon, sorry i ended doing like 4 different versions, the original concept was cool, but the dual lfo for the depth needed more external control to be more usuable in a band setting (minimal time to tweak and be ready for the next song). I ended adding a hi and lo eq knobs to shape the tremolo voicing and cv out for the lfo out and the sequencer to sync other stuff with it
Info on pricing and look? Very very interested in this.
Here it is the polypus supreme, it has a 5 step sequencer, where each step is a preset rate or tap ratio multiplier, so you can create some rhythmic patterns. The sequence length can be set to 3/4/5 steps and it could be synced to the tap (it will be always advancing to the next step, based on rate set by your tap or it will only advance when you press the middle footswitch), a reset toggle allows to reset the sequencer in bypass to step 1, so when it's on it will start from step 1 or not. Sequencer and LFO outputs so you can sync other devices.
This one has expression outputs of the lfo and sequencer with range knobs, the final version will have hi and low eq knobs instead and the lfo and sequencer outs will be CV (0-5v compatible with the bandwidth and broadband).
Yeah man I just started my first engineering job out of college... I'm throwing down on this when I get paid next week as a graduation gift to myself. It's beautiful. I love trem madness -Brett